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The Founders

by Michael McCurdy
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Overview

The stories behind the Constitution are as powerful as the nation it created.

“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”

After the American Revolution, the thirteen united states were joined, barely, by an almost powerless government. The federal army was too weak to defend the nation; there was no national currency; and there was no authority to collect taxes for debts. Soon states’ militias were needed to quiet rebellions. As Washington wrote, if a change wasn’t made soon, the new nation “rais[ed] at the expense of so much blood and treasure, must fall.”

Delegates from twelve of the thirteen states met in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to create the United States Constitution. But it was no easy task— four months of bitter debate ensued, in which arguments became so heated that delegates nearly abandoned the convention many times.

Thirty-nine men ultimately signed this important, influential framework that saved our country and gave us our amazingly strong and balanced federal government. Dennis Brindell Fradin and Michael McCurdy combine their talents to bring all of the founders stories to light in this fascinating companion volume to their bestselling book The Signers.

About the Author, Michael McCurdy

Dennis Brindell Fradin is the author of Walker & Company’s The Signers and has garnered many accolades for his children’s books, including ALA Notables, a Booklist Editor’s Choice, and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. He lives in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife.

Michael McCurdy is the illustrator of Walker & Company’s The Signers and the author/illustrator of Trapped by the Ice, CBC-NCSS Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies. He has illustrated more than 150 books and has twice received the New York Times Best Illustrated Books award. Michael lives in western Massachusetts.

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School Library Journal

Gr 5-9-This companion volume to Fradin's The Signers (Walker, 2002) turns from the Declaration of Independence to the U.S. Constitution, with short biographies of the 39 men who created and signed it in September 1787. The introduction describes how divided the new states were as they argued about the framework of a balanced and strong federal government. Subsequent chapters describe the role of each state, with information on each delegate. McCurdy's scratchboard illustrations, indeed, the entire layout and typefaces used, look colonial and are very fitting for the subject. Fradin's writing is clear and inviting, drawing readers in to the fascinating lives of the men who came together to draft the document. As thorough as Robert Ferris's Signers of the Constitution (Interpretive, 1986), and far more engaging, this title will be useful for history reports and should be a priority purchase for most libraries.-Linda Beck, Indian Valley Public Library, Telford, PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 21, 2005
Publisher
New York : Walker & Company, 2005.
Pages
144
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780802789730

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